Indonesia’s brutal hooligan football culture has killed 74 fans since 1994 and is gaining a reputation as the most dangerous league in the world to be a fan. David Lipson ventures into the fanatical, often deadly, arena of Indonesian soccer to uncover its impact on those on and off the field.
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